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The Initiate Files: A Very Kalila Stormfire Tarot Reading (PodUK Live Show)

The Initiate Files: A Very Kalila Stormfire Tarot Reading (PodUK Live Show)

FromKalila Stormfire's Economical Magick Services


The Initiate Files: A Very Kalila Stormfire Tarot Reading (PodUK Live Show)

FromKalila Stormfire's Economical Magick Services

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jun 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kalila Stormfire now offers virtual tarot readings! Eldritch may have signal boosted the ad too far. One or two universes too far. What could go wrong? This event premiered on a livestream on May 30th with PodUK Goes Digital as part of their charity fundraiser for Birmingham Health Community Center.  The script was written by Lisette Alvarez, and edited by Beth Crane of WE FIX SPACE JUNK and Philip Thorne and Øystein Ulsberg Brager of THE AMELIA PROJECT. Please consider checking out their shows as well! Kalila Stormfire is played by Lisette Alvarez. Kilner was played by Beth Crane. The Interviewer was played by Alan Burgon. Eldritch (while mostly silent) was played by Nitro, my cat! You can watch the livestream here: https://youtu.be/w6S2fSfJvZ8 Transcript 
Released:
Jun 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (77)

Glamour spell gone wrong? Astral projection got you untethered? Want to know why your angry dead rich father is haunting you? Consider Kalila Stormfire’s Economical Magick Services. After a controversial fallout with her coven, Kalila Stormfire must juggle complex clients and an anonymous critic hellbent on besmirching her new business. The decaying urban block where Kal operates appreciates her affordable experience in a broad range of supernatural ailments and remedies. Still, Kal is not sure if her talent is enough to stop whoever has been posting bad reviews and persuading customers to cancel appointments. If you like stories about minority witches in modern-day working class neighborhoods, meddling love goddesses, and morally ambiguous spellcraft…this is the tale for you.